Great Drop.
In addition to what you already mentioned.... another
BIG ASS HOLE in her fake ass story is... it doesn't matter whether it was a 1 bedroom, or a 2 bedroom
... because notice the layouts of both apartment units (which are all built the exact same way, on every floor) >>> the
'front door' is exactly in the same spot in both units.
They BOTH have an 'open' layout.
The front door leads straight into a kitchen area (with NO walls at all)... which also leads straight into the living room.
So if you open the front door.... you can SEE the whole kitchen... and the whole living room.... before you set foot inside.
Plus, he was watching tv in the living room.
Which means that her story about it being
'totally dark inside' is complete bullshit.
Because once she opened the door....
ALL THE LIGHT STREAMING IN FROM THE (BRIGHTLY-LIT) HALLWAY... COMBINED WITH THE BRIGHT ASS LIGHT FROM A TELEVISION SET.... would allow her to CLEARLY see everything (and everyone) inside.
The ONLY WAY it could've been dark enough... so she could 'not be able to see' anyone, ,whatsoever.... is if the LIGHT IN THE HALLWAY was out (or if there was a WALL that BLOCKED her view of the living room).... plus, he was sitting in the dark. Not watching tv.
Her story is utter bullshit.... and is not even remotely
'scientifically plausible'.
Because there's
TOO MUCH (UNOBSTRUCTED) LIGHT to leave the room nearly in 'total darkness'... especially if she was standing in the front doorway, while it is wide open.
The 'layouts' of the apartment units tell the whole story.
With an 'open' layout like that...and ZERO walls between the front door & the living room... Botham could've turned off every single light in that apartment... but once she opens the door... there's a bright-ass
light source DIRECTLY BEHIND HER... so it's like shining a spotlight into the room.
It would DEFY THE LAWS OF PHYSICS for it to remain dark inside.
And with such a 'clear / unobstructed view' of the room... how does she not instantly recognize that it was NOT HER OWN apartment?
She could see ALL the furniture + ALL the pictures on the wall (or lack thereof). Right from the doorway. With MORE than enough light coming from the hallway.
1 BEDROOOM LAYOUT
Notice the Front Door...
With an unobstructed view of the kitchen....
Leading to an unobstructed view of the Living Room.
2 BEDROOOM LAYOUT
Notice the Front Door...
With an unobstructed view of the kitchen....
Leading to an unobstructed view of the Living Room.